http://personalpages.tds.net/~brian_hill/macjanitor.html
Excuse me, but a simple Google search or VersionTracker wold bring that 
up.
You can do it by hand just as easily in the Terminal:
type in:
sudo sh /etc/daily       or weekly      or monthly

followed by you password when prompted

b

http://www.william-jurgenson.com


On Wednesday, July 31, 2002, at 03:28 PM, Brian Uhde wrote:

> Hello. I am looking for a program that performs the
> regular system maintanence duties for a machine that
> is not on 24/7. I saw a reference on this list to
> MacJanitor. This may be what I am looking for, but I
> don't know where to get it. Does anyone know where to
> get MacJanitor? Are there other similar programs, or
> is this the best one for a casual "regular" home user?
> Thanks!


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